It's hard to be human. The film “Formula of the Rainbow” by Georgy Jungvald-Khilkevich is interesting because it touches on very important social problems. Some see in this film something caricature of Nikita Khrushchev, others notice the usual sloppyness of the video (there is such a thing), but I see a very important social message manifested in many scenes of the picture.
Let’s leave aside the main canvas, where the formula applies: “man – it sounds proud.” That's more than enough. In fact, the red thread of the plot leads us to the fact that the burden of a person is recognized as a difficult but honorable work for the benefit of society. In Soviet times, this was seen everywhere and especially in the songs: "Because you are a man, you are strong and brave - make your own fate with your own hands." The famous lines of Yuri Sergeevich Entin.
The Rainbow Formula is interesting for its free thinking. The robot featured in the film utters the sacred phrase that personal property is inviolable (please remember - personal and private property are completely different things), eternal problems in production are affected, the human factor is taken into account. I even inadvertently thought that in one of the scenes subtly hints at the gender problem - I am amazed!
Excellent cast: Frunzik Mkrtchyan, Savely Kramarov, Natalia Varley and others. Not bad landscapes, scenes, situations. That's just sometimes slipping the thought that the tape is trying to stretch. Runners in the film really a lot, but comedy with more and more seriousness is also enough. What else do we need?
7 out of 10